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Welcome to Get Legislators in Your Library!
  • An ALA Washington, Office Webinar

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Topics
  • About the webinar
  • Why district visits are important
  • Basic online information
  • Basic legalities
  • Addressing barriers to participation
  • What advocates need to know to set up winning
    site visits

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Whos Talking?
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Whos Talking?
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About the Webinar
  • Whats happening?
  • Muting and QA
  • Polls
  • Follow-up Materials and Recording
  • Available on ALAs District Dispatch at
    http//wo.ala.org/districtdispatch

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Where are we starting from?
  • Lets go to the poll

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Why Are Site Visits Important? DC Style
  • Always on
  • Non-stop voting, meetings and receptions
  • Likely living in less comfortable quarters
  • May not be with family

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Why Are Site Visits Important? Home-Style
  • More relaxed
  • More personable
  • More comfortable
  • Often with family

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What Does This Mean?
  • Visiting with elected officials in their
    districts is ALWAYS a good use of time

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Basic Online Information
  • Who are my elected officials?
  • Who should I contact and how?
  • When are the recesses (a.k.a. district work
    periods)
  • House
  • Senate
  • General
  • Do my elected officials have events scheduled?

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Basic Legalities
  • Advocacy vs. Lobbying
  • Are you a public employee?
  • What are the requirements in your state?
  • What are the federal requirements?
  • To be on the safe side

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Playing it Safe
  • Playing nice with others
  • Non-legislative asks (i.e., education vs.
    lobbying)
  • Better to ask forgiveness than permission?

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Barriers to Action
  • Lets go to the poll!
  • Choose as many as apply

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Possible Barrier Its Too Hard (or, the
corollary, Im Not Sure What to Do!)
  • Answer Resources, resources, resources

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Making it Easier Build on Existing Events
  • A few examples from the library world
  • Uinta Public Library
  • Anderson County Library System
  • University of Nebraska Omaha
  • Who wants to be next?
  • What are members of Congress up to?
  • Check on townhall meeting schedules

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Existing Events Hosting a Townhall at your
Library
  • What is a townhall?
  • Working with legislator
  • Independent
  • How do they take place?
  • In-person
  • Virtual
  • Telephone
  • How do you do it?
  • General overview

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Townhall checklist
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Making it Easier Use Every Resource at Your
Disposal
  • No need to reinvent the wheel
  • ALA online site visit information
  • ALA Advocacy Institute
  • Visit template
  • Article on effective meetings
  • Assistance from ALA
  • Check in with your State Organization

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Members of Congress are Scary and Unresponsive
  • Answer Approach them appropriately

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Appropriate Approach Invite the Staff
  • DC and/or district staff are great for starter
    visits. Why?
  • Easier to arrange
  • Staff can become advocates within the office for
    your cause

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Appropriate Approach Show them the Benefits
  • Why would they want to come?
  • Hint puppies and children are always good draws
  • Whats in it for them?
  • How can you be flexible?
  • What are the alternatives?
  • Statement to read
  • Virtual participation
  • Following up after a cancellation

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Appropriate Approach Engage the Media
  • After confirming with the elected official, call
    local media outlets and let them know
  • Who is coming.
  • When they are coming.
  • Why he/she is coming.
  • How this story will inform/interest their
    readership/viewers.
  • Contact Jenni Terry, press officer for the ALA
    Washington Office (jterry_at_alawash.org
    202-403-8208), for assistance with contacting
    your local media.
  • Be sure to work in TANDEM with the legislator
    dont surprise them with the press!

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It Doesnt Make a Difference
  • Answer Your Power as Constituents

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Your Power as Constituents Examples
  • Recent surveys point to the power of in-district
    activity
  • CMF
  • The Congressional Record doesnt lie

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Always Bear in Mind
  • Fewer quality contacts are far superior, in terms
    of impact on elected officials, than quantity
    contacts.
  • Focus on getting just a few visits this recess
    then a few more then a few more. Pretty soon
    youll have dozens scheduled every recess!

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The Five Minute Action Plan
  • What will you do next?
  • Be sure to let ALA know if youve scheduled any
    visits!

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